· jclacking · details
Destroyer :: ken
Merge • released 2017-10-20
Dan Bejar’s own project features his distinctive voice and musical mannerisms, carried over from the ‘80s.
· jclacking · details
Dan Bejar’s own project features his distinctive voice and musical mannerisms, carried over from the ‘80s.
A fully synthesized version of Cronin’s previous album, this retake offers the same moody melodies as “Seeker”, this time filled to the brim with the warble and saw of old-tyme synthes.
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